Browsing by Keywords "Electromagnetic wave reflection"
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Analysis of finite arrays of circumferentially oriented printed dipoles on electrically large cylinders
(Wiley, 2004)An efficient and accurate hybrid method of moments (MoM)/Green's function technique in the spatial domain is developed for the rigorous analysis of large, finite phased arrays of circumferentially oriented printed dipoles ... -
Analysis of radome covered circular reflectors by complex source-dual series approach
(IEEE, 1994)Radiation from a two dimensional reflector antenna covered by a cylindrical radome is analyzed by the complex dual series approach. It is only performed for the electrically polarized incident field. The approach is based ... -
Comparative evaluation of absorbing boundary conditions using Green's functions for layered media
(IEEE, 1995)Absorbing boundary conditions are comparatively studied using the Green's functions of the vector and scalar potentials for multilayer geometries and general sources. The absorbing boundaries are introduced as additional ... -
Negative refraction through an impedance-matched left-handed metamaterial slab
(Optical Society of American (OSA), 2006)We report the transmission and reflection characteristics of a two-dimensional (2D) left-handed metamaterial (LHM). A well-defined left-handed (LH) transmission band with a peak value of -9.9 dB is obtained at frequencies ... -
Reflection properties and defect formation in photonic crystals
(A I P Publishing LLC, 1996-08-05)We have investigated the surface reflection properties of a layer-by-layer photonic crystal. By using a Fabry-Perot resonant cavity analogy along with the reflection-phase information of the photonic crystal, we predicted ... -
Reflection properties of metallic photonic crystals
(1998)We measured reflection-magnitude and reflection-phase properties of metallic photonic crystals. The experimental results are in good agreement with the theoretical calculations. We converted the reflection-phase information ... -
Verification of impedance matching at the surface of left-handed materials
(Wiley, 2006)Impedance matching at the surface of left-handed materials (LHM) is required for certain applications including a perfect lens. In this study, we present the experimental and theoretical verification of an impedance-matched ...